I really like that you are using methods and tools that are available to most people who are willing to learn the skills to use them. Thanks for another great entry into the series. Looking forward to the next.
You completed the most complicated section to weld and did a great job. I’ll start that section next week on my ‘44 GPW, but I’ll be replacing the gas tank sump and hold down bracket, so it will be easier on mine. Again, we’ll done!
Interesting method and you got r done! That black framing square you use looks exactly like mine. It belonged to my dad and must be close to 70 years old. I like your furry buddy too!
Thanks! So funny you mentioned the framing square - that was a hand-me-down from my grandfather- also probably around 70 years old. Classic tools are the best!
I really like that you are using methods and tools that are available to most people who are willing to learn the skills to use them. Thanks for another great entry into the series. Looking forward to the next.
Thanks!
You completed the most complicated section to weld and did a great job. I’ll start that section next week on my ‘44 GPW, but I’ll be replacing the gas tank sump and hold down bracket, so it will be easier on mine. Again, we’ll done!
Thank you! Good luck with your repair. Between the side and that gas tank sump it seems like there’s always rust in that area.
Congratulations
Interesting method and you got r done! That black framing square you use looks exactly like mine. It belonged to my dad and must be close to 70 years old. I like your furry buddy too!
Thanks! So funny you mentioned the framing square - that was a hand-me-down from my grandfather- also probably around 70 years old. Classic tools are the best!
Great work !
Thanks!
@@AlsGarageRestorations You’re welcome ! I have almost the same job to do on my 1944 GPW 😳